PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 



PRUSSIA. 



365 



IV. Of Messrs. Wade and Davis against the 

 proclamation of the President relative to the 

 bill of Congress for reorganizing insurrection- 

 ary States, 307. 



VIII. Of members of the House of Repre- 

 sentatives of Congress against organization, 

 245. 



PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. II. First 

 council in the Confederate States, 496 ; divis- 

 ion in, 717, 718 ; Church in Confederate States, 

 718 ; General Convention, 718 ; pastoral letter, 

 718; Church in the British Provinces, 718; 

 Church of England, 719 ; outside of England, 

 719 ; in Asia, 719 ; British possessions in Afri- 

 ca, 719; in Oceanica, 719; in Sandwich Isl- 

 ands, 719. 



XL Statistics, 636; Triennial Convention, 

 637; proceedings, 637; list of measures ap- 

 proved by both Houses and rendered operative, 

 638; measures discussed which failed to be 

 adopted, 639; contributions, 640; ritualistic 

 controversy, 641 ; resignation, 641 ; case of 

 Charles E. Cheney, 641 ; mission receipts, 642. 



XII. General statistics, 690 ; special meet- 

 ing of the Board of Bishops, 690; application 

 for the election of a German-speaking bishop, 

 690 ; table showing the number of clergymen, 

 parishes, baptisms, communicants, teachers 

 and scholars of Sunday-schools, and contri- 

 butions for each diocese, 691 ; anniversary, 

 meetings of the Board of Missions, 691 ; foreign 

 missions, 691 ; the American Church Mission- 

 ary Society, 691; finances of the Evangelical 

 Educational Society, 692; of the Protestant 

 Episcopal Society, 692 ; of the Society for the 

 Increase of the Ministry, 692. 



XIII. Statistics, 655; Board of Missions, 

 656 ; Evangelical Knowledge Society, 656 ; 

 Evangelical Educational Society, 656 ; Church 

 Missionary Society, 657; Bible and Prayer- 

 Book Society, 657; Sunday-School Union, 

 657 ; Year-Book of Trinity Parish, 657 ; Con- 

 fraternity of the Blessed Sacrament, 657 ; cir- 

 cular, 658 ; organizing churches in Europe, 

 658 ; action of the Dean of Canterbury, 658 ; 

 letter of Bishop Tozer to Bishop Potter, 658 ; 

 other proceedings, 659. 



XIV. First Church Congress, 698; pro- 

 ceedings, 698 ; statistics of the Church, 699 ; 

 General Convention, 699 ; Pan- Anglican Syn- 

 od, 699 ; resolution, 699 ; ratification of the 

 election of bishops, 699 ; votes on Dr. Sey- 

 mour's election, 700; addition to Canon 20, 



700 ; petitions relative, to the Nicene Creed, 

 700; amendment of Canon 8, 701; case of 

 abandonment of communion, 701 ; canon in 

 reference to church music, 701 ; bishop in 

 other dioceses, 701 ; division of dioceses, 701 ; 

 ordination of ministers, 701 ; resolutions rela- 

 tive to the Russian Greek Church, 702 ; primi- 

 tive orders of deaconesses, 702 ; new dioceses 

 formed, 702 ; proceedings against Bishop Cum- 

 mins, 702. 



XV. Statistics, 648 ; details, 649 ; General 

 Convention, 649; selection of bishops, 649; 

 the board of inquiry at Baltimore, 651 ; special 

 meeting of the House of Bishops, 651 ; second 

 Annual Congress, 651 ; papers read, 652 ; 

 Missionary Society, 652 ; Church in Hayti, 652. 



PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH. V. Birth, 

 707; works, 707; imprisonment, 708; death, 

 707. 



PROVISIONAL COURT FOR LOUISIANA. III. 

 Order of President Lincoln, 770; extent of 

 the order, 770 ; powers conferred by it, 770 ; 

 proclamation of Governor Shepley, 771 ; the 

 court goes into operation, 771 ; what laws 

 were recognized by the court, 771 ; business 

 before the court, 772 ; the practice in the 

 Provost court, 772 ; case of De Bare vs. De 

 Bare for divorce, 773 ; do. of Millandon, 773 ; 

 do. of the New Orleans & Carrolton Railroad 

 Company, 773 ; do. of Emerson, 774 ; do. of 

 Crow ell & Hallett, 774; do. of Avandano 

 Brothers, 774; prize cases, 775; confiscation 

 do., 775.- 



PRUSSIA. III. King, 776 ; area and popu- 

 lation, 776 ; army, 776 ; navy, 777 ; commerce, 

 777. 



V. King and heir-apparent, 708 ; constitu- 

 tion, 708; Legislative Assembly, 708; voters, 

 708; Government, 708; area and population, 

 708; religious statistics, 708; population of 

 chief towns, 708; budget, 708; army and 

 navy, 708 ; movement of shipping, 709 ; num- 

 ber and burden of vessels, 709 ; domestic poli- 

 cy, 709 ; military service bill, 709 ; points of 

 difference between the Government and the 

 Chamber, 709 ; foreign policy, 709 ; Schleswig- 

 Holstein, 709 ; relations with Austria, 709. 



VI. Government, 626 ; area, 626 ; religion 

 of the population, 626 ; revenues, 626 ; army, 

 ?26; navy, 626; difficulties with Austria, 626; 

 negotiations, 626; war, 626; aggrandizement 

 of Prussia, 626 ; demand of France, 626 ; secret 

 treaties, 627; conflict between the Government 



